A portable wireless communication device includes a case having a waterproof structure and floating on water, an operation portion arranged in a front face of the case; and a wireless communication processing portion arranged inside the case, wherein a position of the center of gravity in the case is shifted to a rear face side opposite to the front face with respect to a center of the case, in a state where all components including the wireless communication processing portion are housed.
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6. A portable wireless communication device comprising:
a case having a waterproof structure;
a wireless communication processing portion arranged inside the case;
a control portion setting operation modes of the device to a mode selected of a normal mode and a water activated mode; and
a sensor arranged in the case and detecting if the case is under water or on water,
wherein the control portion sets the water activated mode when the sensor has detected that the case is under water or on water, and the control portion sets the normal mode when the sensor has not detected that the case is under water or on water.
1. A portable wireless communication device comprising:
a case having a waterproof structure and the case capable of floating on water;
an operation portion arranged in a front face of the case; and
a wireless communication processing portion arranged inside the case,
wherein a position of a center of gravity in the case is located on a rear face side opposite to the front face with respect to a center position of the case where all components including the wireless communication processing portion are housed, wherein when the case floats on the water, the rear face side is in the water and the front face side is upward.
2. The portable wireless communication device according to
3. The portable wireless communication device according to
wherein the antenna is placed inside the case at a location higher than a water surface when the case floats on water.
4. The portable wireless communication device according to
5. The portable wireless communication device according to
7. The portable wireless communication device according to
8. The portable wireless communication device according to
wherein the control portion enables the vibrator to be vibrated in a state different from that in the normal mode when the water activated mode is set.
9. The portable wireless communication device according to
10. The portable wireless communication device according to
wherein the case floating on water is rotated or progressed in a predetermined direction by vibrating the vibrator in the water activated mode, in a state where the face with the convex portions or the concave portions is towards underwater.
11. The portable wireless communication device according to
wherein the control portion changes an illumination state in the normal mode and an illumination state in the water activated mode.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a portable wireless communication device suitable for use in, for example, a portable telephone terminal device, and particularly, to a portable wireless communication device with a waterproof structure.
2. Description of the Related Art
There has been proposed and practically used a communication device such as a portable telephone terminal device with a waterproof structure. In this terminal device with a waterproof structure, a joining portion of cases or a place for arranging keys or terminals or the like have a waterproof structure in order for water not to penetrate into the case constituting the terminal device body. By using this terminal device with a waterproof structure, a portable telephone terminal device can be used, for example, at the coast, the waterside, ski resorts or the like, whereby its ease of use has been improved.
An example of the portable telephone terminal device with a waterproof structure is disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2004-172677 as a related art.
The waterproof type portable telephone terminal device in the related art, as described above, is fundamentally for preventing water from penetrating the into terminal device even though water has come onto the terminal device, and thus it is not considered to be used underwater, for example, in a bathtub or a swimming pool. Therefore, even the waterproof type portable telephone terminal device has a problem in that its use has limits.
It is desirable to provide a terminal device with a waterproof structure capable of being effectively used on water or under water.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a portable wireless communication device including a case having a waterproof structure and a structure that floats on water. An operation portion is arranged in a front face of the case, and a wireless communication processing portion is arranged inside the case. A position of the center of gravity in the case is shifted to a rear face side opposite to the front face, with respect to a center of the case, in a state where all components including the wireless communication processing portion are housed in the case.
By this configuration, when the communication device body is put in water, the communication device body floats on water, and, at the time of floating, there is a high possibility that the front face side where the operation portion is arranged is upwards so as to float in a good state.
The wireless communication processing portion is included in the case, thus wireless communication can be made, and further by control of a control portion, an operation mode of the device is set to a selected mode of a normal mode and an underwater mode or an on-water mode.
By including the underwater mode or the on-water mode, for example, when a terminal device is underwater or on water, an operation mode suitable for use in that state can be set and thus ease of use under water or on water can be improved.
According to the present invention, when the communication device body is put in water, there is a high possibility that it floats so that the front face side is upwards, and thus the front face side where the operation portion and so on are disposed floats upwards on water. Therefore, a state regarding the portable wireless communication device floating on water can be favorably confirmed by the state in which it can float on water.
According to the present invention, the dedicated operation modes for improving the use under water or on water are provided, and thereby the wireless communication device can be favorably used under water or on water. For example, it is possible to set an operation mode where an incoming call or the like can be easily recognized on water.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described in the following order.
1. Configuration of a first portable telephone terminal device according to a first embodiment (
2. Description of an internal configuration of the terminal device according to the first embodiment (
3. Exemplary state used according to the first embodiment (
4. Configuration of a second portable telephone terminal device according to the first embodiment (
5. An exemplary third portable telephone terminal device according to the first embodiment (
6. Description of a modification of the first embodiment (
7. Configuration of a portable telephone terminal device according to a second embodiment (
8. Exemplary control mode setting for the portable telephone terminal device according to the second embodiment (
9. Exemplary operation in the state of floating on water according to the second embodiment (
10. Configuration of a portable telephone terminal device according to the third embodiment (
11. Exemplary operation in the state of floating on water according to the third embodiment (
12. Description of modifications of the third embodiment
[1. Entire form of a first portable telephone terminal Device (wireless communication terminal device) according to A first embodiment (
To begin with, a configuration of an exemplary wireless communication terminal device according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
The exemplary portable telephone terminal device 100 according to this embodiment has a waterproof structure and further floats on water. For this reason, as shown in
As shown in
The first case 200 and the second case 300 are made of soft synthetic resin which is relatively flexible and has a waterproof characteristic. For example, it is possible to use resin called elastomer resin or rubber, or the like. As shown in
The first case 200 and the second case 300 are joined, for example, by attaching a connection surface 201 of the first case 200 and a connection surface 301 of the second case 300 to each other. The attachment to each other may use any methods such as welding, adhesion or the like as long as the waterproof characteristic is secured.
Inside the first case 200 and the second case 300, at least a part of the first case 200 which is the front face is transparent, and characters, numbers or images displayed on the display portion 103 housed inside can be seen from the outside of the case 200. Also, the keys arranged as the operation portion 104 are seen from the outside of the case 200. Alternatively, as for the operation portion 104, numbers or functions indicating a position where the keys are arranged may be represented on the surface of the first case 200 by a printing or the like, and, in this case, the first case 200 may be opaque. A part of the first case 200 corresponding to the position where the display portion 103 is arranged may not be completely transparent so that characters or the like displayed due to light emitted from the display portion 103 are visible by transmission. The keys arranged as the operation portion 104 are worked by a user pressing them from on the case 200.
The second case 300 which is the rear face side of the terminal device 100 may not be transparent.
In this example, as shown in section in
As above, the case 300 of the rear face side is thick so as to increase its weight, and thereby a position of the center of gravity C in the entire portable telephone terminal device 100 lies in the rear face side so as to be deviated from the center position of the terminal device 100 as shown in
[2. Description of an Internal Configuration of the Terminal Device According to the First Embodiment (
When describing the configuration shown in
Also, the portable telephone terminal device 100 includes a communication circuit 102 which performs wireless communication with a base station or the like as a portable telephone terminal, and the communication circuit 102 is connected to the antenna 106. Voice data in the data received by the communication circuit 102 is sent to a near field communication circuit 110 so as to be wirelessly transmitted from an antenna 111 connected to the near field communication circuit 110. The near field communication circuit 110 is a communication circuit based on, for example, a wireless communication method called Bluetooth (trademark), and receives and outputs the voice through a headset (not shown) for Bluetooth.
In addition, voice data wirelessly transmitted from the headset is received by the near field communication circuit 110, provided to the communication circuit 102 via the data line 160, and wirelessly transmitted to the base station. In this example, a microphone and a speaker constituting a handset is not installed in the terminal device 100.
When various pieces of data including mail data, data in a web browsing screen, downloaded image data or music data or the like are received by the communication circuit 102, these various pieces of data are stored in a memory 105 so as to perform an image display or a music reproduction.
There is provided a display portion 103 which performs image displays based on the received data, a display of a calling or a receiving in working as a portable telephone terminal, an address book display, or the like. The display portion 103 may adopt, for example, a liquid crystal display panel, an organic electro-luminescence display panel and the like.
This exemplary portable telephone terminal device 100 has a secondary battery 121 constituted by a lithium ion battery or the like, as a power supply. Charging and discharging of the secondary battery 121 is controlled by a charging and discharging control portion 120. Here, in this example, the terminal device 100 includes a charging coil 122 and does not include a terminal for use in charging.
The charging coil 122 is arranged in the rear face side of the portable telephone terminal device 100 as shown in
[3. Exemplary State Used According to the First Embodiment (
An example of states of using this exemplary portable telephone terminal device 100 will be described with reference to
In this exemplary portable telephone terminal device 100, as shown in
As above, the antenna 106 is positioned higher than the water surface W when floating on water, whereby the portable telephone terminal device 100 can perform good wireless communication with a radio base station, and perform a telephone call or transmission and reception of a mail, even in the state of floating on water. Further, this is the same for the antenna 111 on near field communication (here, a Bluetooth scheme) shown in
This exemplary portable telephone terminal device 100 does not include a microphone and a speaker constituting a handset in the terminal device body, and, in relation with charging, has a configuration where non-contact charging is made using the charging coil 122. Thereby, the waterproof structure where the inside is completely covered with the first case 200 and the second case 300 can be relatively simply formed. Therefore, the portable telephone terminal device 100 is suitable for use in the state where it floats on water as shown in
As the cases in the example in
[4. Configuration of a Second Portable Telephone Terminal Device According to the First Embodiment (
The other portions are the same as those of the portable telephone terminal device 100 in the example in
As shown in
[5. Exemplary Third Portable Telephone Terminal Device According to the First Embodiment (
The waterproof structure can be maintained even when the speaker 107 and the microphone 108 are arranged in the case 200. The other portions are the same as the portable telephone terminal device 100 in the example in
In the configuration shown in
[6. Description of a Modification According to the First Embodiment (
The example in
In the configuration shown in
Likewise, as for the portable telephone terminal device 700 in this example shown in
In the configuration shown in
The non-contact charging is performed by the charging coil in the configuration shown in
[7. Configuration of a Portable Telephone Terminal Device According to a Second Embodiment (
To begin with, a configuration of a wireless communication terminal device according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
A display panel constituting a display portion 1103 is arranged in a front face of the portable telephone terminal device 1100 and displays characters, numbers, images or the like. A plurality of operation keys constituting an operation portion 1104 are arranged in the front face, and the operation keys are pressed to perform an operation as a telephone terminal. A first water detection sensor 1141 is arranged in the front face side of the portable telephone terminal device 1100, and a second water detection sensor 1142 is arranged in the rear face side thereof. The water detection sensor 1141 is a sensor which detects that the terminal device 1100 floats on water, and there can be application of various kinds of sensors, for example, a sensor detecting a pressure of water, a sensor detecting reflection from a water surface, and the like. The sensors 1141 and 1142 are arranged in both of the front face and the rear face as shown in
If describing a configuration shown in
Also, separate from the control line 1150, a data line 1160 transmitting voice data and so on is provided. Operation instructions are sent to the control portion 1101 from the operation portion 1104. The operation portion 1104 includes buttons constituting operation keys and a board or the like provided with key switches which are changed each time the buttons are pressed.
Also, the portable telephone terminal device 1100 includes a communication circuit 1102 which performs wireless communication with a base station or the like as a portable telephone terminal, and the communication circuit 1102 is connected to the antenna 1106. Voice data in the data received by the communication circuit 1102 is sent to a voice processing circuit 1107 so as to be demodulated, and the demodulated analog voice signal is sent to the speaker 1108 for output. Further, a voice signal picked up by a microphone 1109 is sent to the voice processing circuit 1107 so as to be modulated for transmission, and the modulated voice data is sent to the communication circuit 1102 for wireless transmission to a base station side.
The portable telephone terminal device 1100 includes a near field communication circuit 1110. The near field communication circuit 1110 is connected to an antenna 1111. This near field communication circuit 1110 is a communication circuit based on, for example, a wireless communication method called Bluetooth (trademark), and communicates with a headset (not shown) for Bluetooth or the like.
When various pieces of data including mail data, data in a web browsing screen, downloaded image data or music data or the like are received by the communication circuit 1102, these various pieces of data are stored in a memory 1105 so as to perform an image display or a music reproduction.
There is provided a display portion 1103 which displays images based on the received data, a calling or a receiving in working as a portable telephone terminal, an address book, or the like. The display portion 1103 may adopt various kinds of display panels, for example, a liquid crystal display panel, an organic electro-luminescence display panel and the like.
This exemplary portable telephone terminal device 1100 has a secondary battery 1121 constituted by a lithium ion battery or the like, as a power supply. Charging and discharging of the secondary battery 1121 is controlled by a charging and discharging control portion 1120. Here, in this example, the terminal device 1100 includes a charging coil 1122, and charging can be performed in the non-contact manner.
The charging coil 1122 is arranged in the rear face side of the portable telephone terminal device 1100, and is supplied with power from a charger (not shown) in the vicinity of a coil of the charger side so as to charge the secondary battery 1121.
This exemplary portable telephone terminal device 1100 includes a vibrator 1131 and vibrates the portable telephone terminal device 1100 itself at the time of receiving a call or a mail. The vibrator 1131 is vibrated based on a driving signal sent from the control portion 1101. A vibration state may adopt any type including a reciprocating vibration type, or a circular vibration type caused by installing a weight under eccentricity of a rotation member, or the like.
The first water detection sensor 1141 and the second water detection sensor 1142 described above are arranged, and the control portion 1101 determines a detection output from each thereof.
[8. Control Mode Setting for the Portable Telephone Terminal Device According to the Second Embodiment (
Next, operation modes set by the control portion 1101 based on the detection output from each of the water detection sensors 1141 and 1142 will be described. Herein, as an operation mode, there are prepared two modes such as a normal mode where the terminal device works as a general portable telephone terminal and an underwater mode suitable for use under water (or on water).
For example, when the portable telephone terminal device 1100 is powered on, the control portion 1101 periodically monitors detection states of two water detection sensors 1141 and 1142. The control portion 1101 determines whether or not the first water detection sensor 1141 detects water (step S11). If water is determined not to be detected, it is determined whether or not the second water detection sensor 1142 detects water (step S12). When any one of the water detection sensors 1141 and 1142 detects water, the control portion 1101 sets the underwater mode (step S13). A processing state at the time of the underwater mode will be described later.
In the state where the underwater mode is set, it is determined whether or not both of the water detection sensors 1141 and 1142 detect water (step S14), and the underwater mode at step S13 is maintained as long as water is continuously detected.
When water is determined not to be detected at step S14, the process goes to step S15 so that the normal mode is set. In addition, when the second water detection sensor 1142 does not also detect water at step S12, the process goes to step S15 so that the normal mode is set. Thereafter, the determination is made at step S11.
The modes are set in this way, and thereby the terminal device 1100 is set to the underwater mode only when it is placed on water or under water.
Exemplary operations when the underwater mode is set will be described.
Operations in the underwater mode may include the following respective examples.
A processing state in the voice processing circuit 1107 is assumed to be in a state suitable for output under water or on water. In detail, for example, it is assumed that a voice output from the speaker 1108 is made relatively large and a voice easily travels under water or on water. In addition, for example, a sensitivity of the microphone 1109 is set to that easy to pick up a voice under water or on water. The output state or the sensitivity thereof may be set to a predefined value in the underwater mode. In the normal mode, these settings are set to a value adjusted freely by a user.
A sound for notification of an incoming call or an incoming mail is set to different sounds (melody or the like) in the normal mode and the underwater mode.
A display state in the display portion 1103 is set to a state suitable for output under water or on water. In detail, for example, a display size is controlled so that the display is easily recognized under water or on water as well, and thereby a relatively large character or image is displayed. In addition, for example, a light-emission luminance of a backlight or a light-emission luminance of a display element is controlled so that the display state is easily recognized under water or on water. In the normal mode, the display size or the display luminance thereof is set by a user, and, in the underwater mode, it is set to a fixed value suitable for underwater.
Although not shown in the configuration in
A vibration pattern or an output of the vibrator 1131 which notifies of an incoming call or an incoming mail by vibration is changed in the underwater mode so as to be different from a vibration pattern in the normal mode. In detail, in the state where the terminal device 1100 floats on water, a vibration of the terminal device 1100 itself generates specific ripples on water to notify of the incoming call or the like.
In the normal mode, the terminal device 1100 itself is vibrated by a vibration pattern or an output suitable for notifying a user carrying the terminal device of the incoming call.
[9. Exemplary Operation in the State of Floating on Water According to the Second Embodiment (
Here, examples when the vibration pattern or the output of the vibrator 1131 in the Example 4 is changed will be described with reference to
The example in
The vibrator 1131 is driven in this way, and thereby the ripples X1, X2 and X3, which are propagated in a concentric circle with respect to the portable telephone terminal device 1100 floating on water, are continuously generated as shown in
The vibrator 1131 is driven in this way, and thereby the ripples X11 and X12, which are propagated in a concentric circle with respect to the portable telephone terminal device 1100 floating on water, are continuously generated at a constant interval, as shown in
One of the driving state shown in
As described above, according to this exemplary portable telephone terminal device 1100, when the terminal device floats on water or under water, this is detected by the sensors 1141 and 1142 so that the operation mode is automatically changed to the associated mode. Therefore, a user does not make any action, and the terminal device is automatically changed to a state easy to be used under water or on water, whereby it lies in an optimum operation mode under water or in any circumstance other than underwater.
Although the underwater mode is automatically set according to the detection output of the sensors 1141 and 1142 in the flowchart in
[10. Configuration of a Portable Telephone Terminal Device According to a Third Embodiment (
Next, an exemplary third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
Examples in this embodiment are applied to a portable telephone terminal device. In
As shown in
There are provided a speaker arrangement portion 1203, a microphone arrangement portion 1204 and a sensor arrangement portion 1205 on the front face of the case 1200. The speaker 1108 shown in
As shown in
In the plurality of fins 1311 formed on the rear face, the protruding members are arranged tilted, and the tilted directions of one and the other are opposite to each other with respect to its center therebetween.
In this exemplary portable telephone terminal device 1100′ as well, the normal mode and the underwater mode (on-water mode) is set automatically or by a user's operation, based on the detection output or the like of the sensors 1141 and 1142.
[1. Operation in the State of Floating on Water According to the Third Embodiment (
An exemplary operation when the portable telephone terminal device 1100′ according to this embodiment is set to the underwater mode and floats on water will be described.
As shown in
In this example, as shown in
In this example, as shown in
In the underwater mode, the vibrator 1131″ causing this motion vibrates to move the terminal device 1100″ floating on water, and thereby, for example, an incoming call or an incoming mail can be found from the motion of the terminal device itself on water.
Although the plurality of protruding fins with the convex shape are arranged and thereby the terminal device is moved in the examples in
[12. Description of a Modification According to the Third Embodiment]
The rotation of the terminal device on water, shown in
Description of the examples according to the present invention described until now has been made as to application to the portable telephone terminal device; however, the present invention is applicable to various kinds of portable wireless communication devices in addition to the portable telephone terminal device.
The configurations shown in the respective drawings represent preferred examples, but the present invention is not limited to the shown configurations. For example, the portable telephone terminal device provided with the display portion has been described in each example; however, so-called a simple type portable telephone terminal device which is not provided with the display portion is also possible.
The present application contains subject matter related to that disclosed in Japanese Priority Patent Application JP 2009-134421 filed in the Japan Patent Office on Jun. 3, 2009, and Japanese Priority Patent Application JP 2009-134422 filed in the Japan Patent Office on Jun. 3, 2009, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
It should be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications, combinations, sub-combinations and alterations may occur depending on design requirements and other factors insofar as they are within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
Naruse, Tetsuya, Taniguchi, Hiroyuki, Takatsuka, Susumu, Takanashi, Shin
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